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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Love is in the air....or underwater....whatever...
Spring fever is definitely taking over and the evidence is apparent every time we roll off Wall-Nut into the blue. Teems of tropical fishes playing, fighting and mating on just about every Grand Cayman dive. Still waiting on the thick schools of the Silversides which are ever so much fun to swim through. The weather has us moved around to the north side...FINALLY!...Diving Grand Cayman this March 2012 has been amazing..would you believe a 40' Whale Shark was seen playing while diving the Kittiwake!!..There was a Manta Ray near Armchair Reef.. so happy our Grand Cayman diving adventure took us near town one day...Thank you Carnival, NCL and Disney...Many new divers have joined the club this month too..Congratulations to all the newly certified divers!! Tales of Hammerheads and HUGE schools of Spotted Eaglerays soon to follow..Stay tuned for updates!
Friday, March 16, 2012
Wow!! Turtles Everywhere!!
This March has been a wonderful month for encounters with Hawksbill and Green Sea Turtles. Each time we dive Grand Cayman there seems to be some sort of turtle encounter! They swim right up, brush you with a fin or two and then swim on bye like you're just a couple buddies in the sea. Grand Cayman diving in March has also seen us exploring new sites like Meridian Drop, Blue Cross and Darwin's Theory......each has its own particular charm...Vertical walls, TONS of fish and beautiful sponge life...
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Bubble Bubble.....
So far March has marched right on in as a lion. Fierce winds and seas have us enjoying Grand Cayman diving along the west side of the island. As usual sites like Orange Canyon and Trinity Caves are pleasing our visitors. Tons of tropical fishes, several types of moray eels and even a spotted eagle ray have made appearances on almost every dive. Couple of trips have taken us to dive the Kittiwake. Haven't been here in a month. It was nice to see her sleeping near the wall at Sand Chute. Diving Grand Cayman west side has so much to offer for all skill level of divers.
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